Giant Lobster
The Giant Lobster, scientifically known as Homarus gammarus, is a large marine crustacean found primarily in the North Atlantic Ocean. These lobsters can grow up to 3.3 feet in length and weigh over 40 pounds. They have a hard exoskeleton, long antennae, and large claws, which they use for defense and capturing prey.
Giant Lobsters are typically found in rocky coastal areas and prefer depths of 50 to 500 feet. They are nocturnal hunters, feeding on fish, mollusks, and other marine organisms. Due to overfishing and habitat loss, their populations are declining, leading to conservation efforts in various regions.